Senior IT Analyst

Melbreck Technical Recruitment
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, HP1 1EW, United Kingdom
Last month
£45,000 – £53,000 pa
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Senior IT Analyst – Hemel Hempstead - £45,000 to £53,000 – Bonus and class-leading pension

Melbreck Technical is working with a world leader in systems that are used in a huge variety of industries from medical devices to aerospace.

Due to planned growth within their Technical ERP Team, they are looking for a Senior Digital IT Analyst to join them on a permanent basis ASAP.

The Senior Digital IT Analyst defines, configures, tests, trains and supports business-related information technology requirements and systems, whilst collaborating with subject matter experts and 3rd party IT vendors.

Senior IT Analyst – Role Overview:

Lead complex digital and IT project tasks delivering business results that meet deadlines.

Perform system analysis and interpret data to identify gaps in technology or processes, making recommendations for improvements.

Assists in the development and implementation of new technologies.

Communicates decisions and makes recommendations impacting areas of responsibility to key stakeholders.

Manages own priorities and provides direction, guidance and mentoring to team members

Act as a point of contact assisting with most communications and project expectations with 3rd party IT and service vendors

Management of priorities and provide direction and guidance to team members

Senior IT Analyst – Candidate Requirements:

Strong understanding of Business Systems (JDE, SAP or similar)

Ability to interrogate data and provide key analysis

Bachelor’s degree in computer science, information systems, or related area (Or international equivalent)

Have related IT experience

Senior IT Analyst – What is on offer:

Up to £43,000 salary

10% bonus

Up to 15% pension with 6% employee contribution

25 days holiday + bank holidays

37.5 hours Monday to Friday – With flexibility on start and finish times around core hours

Salary sacrifice schemes for medical etc.

Interested and want to find out more? Click Apply now

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